Tyler Fenwick is one of the most recognizable distance coaches in the world, having served as primary coach for multiple US National finalists, National Champions, Junior World Champions and World Champions.

Elkins is a culturally-rich town nestled in the heart of one of the country’s finest outdoor recreation areas. The College is within 2-4 hours of several major metropolitan areas (Pittsburgh, PA and Washington D.C.).

Celebrating the turn back to more sunlight, the Wind-n-Sea Masters Swimming hosted the first annual “Solstice 100″ at the Coggan Family Aquatic Center in La Jolla. Over 30 members of the team hit the water for the famed 100 x 100 or 100 x 50. World championship silver medalist Eric Hedlin joined the fun and led the charge on the monster set. Hedlin made it look easy cruising the first 90 repeats just below a 1:05 average bringing it home strong on the last 10 as he came down to sub minutes at the end. Eric fronted the ‘fast lane’ with open water swimming masters standout Todd Robinson, but he stayed on to cheer the rest of the group as they made through each repeat.

This was the first time several of the swimmers had ever completed the set and the inspiration of each lane kept everyone moving to the end. One of the biggest challenges for the swimmers was keeping up with the count and several enlisted creative ways of counting that included coins, jelly beans and a lane line abacus.

The event served as a fundraiser for the La Jolla Aquatic Foundation and their support of the Special Olympics.

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Mike Lewis is a sports photographer based in La Jolla, California. Mike has been swimming competitively for over 40 years and brings a unique perspective to swim photography. His work has been featured in print and digital editorial pieces throughout the world. Mike is also a renowned commercial photographer and …